John Boatright

{{Short description|American painter (1923–2006)}}

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| birth_name = John Luther Boatright

| birth_date = {{Birth date|1923|9|29}}

| birth_place = Columbia, Tennessee, United States

| death_place = Memphis, Tennessee

| death_date = {{Death date and age|2006|02|18|1923|09|29}}

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| alma_mater = Ringling School of Art, Sarasota, Florida

| known_for = Painting

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| awards = Best of Tennessee Competition, Purchase Award, Tennessee State Museum, 2001
"Best in the USA," Realistic Fine Art Competition, Merit Award, Springfield, Mass., 1987
"The Early Eighties" Tennessee State Museum, Purchase Award, 1982

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}}John Luther Boatright (1923–2006) was an American painter,{{Cite journal|jstor=42629712|title=LANDSCAPE and GENRE PAINTING in TENNESSEE, 1810-1985|last=Kelly|first=James, C.|journal=Tennessee Historical Quarterly |publisher=Tennessee Historical Society|year=1985|volume=44 |issue=2 |location=Tennessee Historical Quarterly, Vol. 44, No. 2|pages=16|issn=0040-3261}}{{Cite book|title=Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975.|last=Falk|first=P.H.|publisher=Sound View Press|year=1999|isbn=0932087558|location=Madison, CT|pages=3724}} primarily known for his use of light-filled atmospheres and shadow in landscapes with expansive cloud formations.{{Cite book|title=Enliven Your Paintings With Light (Elements of Painting Series)|last=Metzger|first=Phil|publisher=North Light Books|year=1993|isbn=0891345140|location=Cincinnati, OH|pages=[https://archive.org/details/enlivenyourpaint00metz/page/136 136]|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/enlivenyourpaint00metz/page/136}} His primary medium was oil on canvas, or linen.

File:Golden Pastureland by John L. Boatright.jpg

Early life and education

John Luther Boatright was born on September 29, 1923, in Maury County Tennessee (near Columbia) to Hubert and Pearl Boatright. He was the oldest of three boys. In 1942, at the age of 18 he enlisted in the U.S. Army. During WWII he served as a staff sergeant in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers assigned to a unit in support of the Third US Army in France, Belgium and finally Germany. Upon returning to the United States he had the opportunity to attend college under the GI bill{{Cite web|url=http://benefits.va.gov/gibill/|title=Education and Training Home|last=223D|website=benefits.va.gov|access-date=2017-05-21}} at either the Art Institute of Chicago or the Ringling School of Art.{{Cite web|url=https://www.ringling.edu/|title=Ringling College of Art & Design {{!}} Ringling College of Art & Design|website=www.ringling.edu|access-date=2017-05-20}} After spending the winter in a tent in Belgium, he chose Florida. At the Ringling School of Art he met Roberta Ann Lethermon, and they were married in 1949.

Career

John worked as a graphic artist and illustrator in Memphis Tennessee from 1949 to 1989.{{Cite web|url=http://www.askart.com/artist/John_Boatright/10005222/John_Boatright.aspx|title=John Boatright - AskArt}} In 1975, he and his boys built a studio in the backyard of their home in Memphis, and he gradually shifted over to a highly successful career as a landscape painter, while doing the occasional portrait. He continued to create and sell his paintings at various galleries around the U.S. until about a year before his death on February 18, 2006, at the age of 82.

Public Collections

  • Tennessee State Museum,{{Cite journal|jstor=42629713|title=CATALOGUE of the EXHIBITION|last=|first=|journal=Tennessee Historical Quarterly |publisher=Tennessee Historical Society|year=1985|volume=44 |issue=2 |location=Tennessee Historical Quarterly, Vol. 44, No. 2|pages=142–143|issn=0040-3261}} Nashville

Selected Corporate Collections

  • Boyle Investment Co., Memphis, TN
  • Cherokee Country Club, Knoxville TN
  • First American Bank, Knoxville, TN
  • Kraft Incorporated, Corporate Collection, Memphis, TN
  • Opryland Hotel and Convention Center, Nashville, TN

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